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    Types of Lizards

    Boyd's Rainforest Dragon

    Lizards are Reptiles, or members of the class Reptilia, and inhabit all of the continents apart

    from Antarctica. Lizards live in diverse environments and are the most geographically

    widespread of the reptiles. That makes them the largest group of reptiles with about 5000

    species. They have walked the earth for some 200 million years.

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    Reptiles have the following physical features: they have vertebrate, lungs, and scales or plates.

    They are cold-blooded, getting all of their heating from the environment (the sun) which can be

    deadly during cold spells. What could be good about that? Well, this allows the reptiles to eat

    much less than a mammal of the same weight might. In the desert, for example, this might be

    useful in terms of competing for food. Also, since they don't need so much energy from food to

    heat themselves they can spend more time basking and taking in the sites.

    Most lizards are four-legged, but some have only two legs and even a few are leg-less. Lizards

    size ranges from 2 in to 10 ft in length. There are 2 species that are venomous, the Gila

    Monster and the Mexican Beaded Lizard.

    Chameleon

    See more aboutChameleons

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    Collared Lizard

    Some lizards change colors very quickly to match their environment, like the Chameleon. Their

    colors are also affected by the sun. Often, when basking in the sun, the colors of a lizard's skin

    can become bright and vibrant like the Collared Lizard. A cold lizard may be dark and colorless.

    Distinct colors, aside from simply being interesting, like having a blue tongue, a bright red

    dewlap, or yellow spots, may help lizards identify each other and even communicate. Lizards

    have very keen eyesite and they also use body language posturing and gestures such as head-

    bobbing to communicate with each other.

    You may also notice that the Collared Lizard above is shedding a layer of old skin. The skin or

    scales of a lizard is made up of keatin. This substance is also what human fingernails are made

    of. Collared lizards are known to be aggresive and they eat other species of lizards.

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    Common Iguana

    Unfortunately for lizards, life on the earth populated with humans is not all about good times.

    Central Americans do like to eat the iguanas and think they taste good, calling them "tree

    chicken". In Central America, the black iguanas are called garrobos, and the green iguanas are

    called iguanas, so you might find "sopa de garrobo" or "iguana soup" on some menus.

    Charbroiled tail of iguana can also be found. The common method of hunting is with a

    slingshot. Freshly killed prey is often held up for display alongside the highway by the hunters,

    in order to entice buyers. Another lizard, the Uromastyx or Spiny-tailed lizard, is commonly

    eaten in many countries from Northern Africa through the Middle East and in India.

    Common Iguanas are not bad swimmers. When attacked, an iguana may jump from a tree or

    rock into the water to swim away.

    Marine iguanas live only on the Galapagos Islands and it is thought that they arrived to the

    islands by floating from mainland South America on debris. They can dive as deep as 50 feet

    (15m) underwater to feed on algae. They can stay under water for up to 20 minutes. In order to

    stay down for very long in colder temperature water they have to first heat up their bodies in

    the sun, slow down their hearts in the water, then re-heat in the sun again once they get out.

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    Basilisk - Source: Tad Arensmeier

    Basilisks are great runners. When in danger, these lizards start running upright on their back

    legs. They can even run fast enough to walk, or run really, on water. This has caused them to be

    referred to as the "Jesus Christ Lizard".

    See more about theJesus Lizard

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    Tuatara - Source: Tad Arensmeier

    The tuatara has virtually remained the same for over 140 million years. The tuatara is a reptile,

    but not in the lizard family, it is part of the family Rhynchocephalia (which translates to

    Beakheads) which appeared over 220 million years ago. All the Beakheads, besides the tuatara -

    2 species, became extinct about 60 million years ago. They are very rare, nocturnal animals.

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    Chuckwalla - Source: Tad Arensmeier

    Chuckwallas are rock dwellers in the Southwest USA and Mexico. When threatened, they crawl

    into crevices and puff-up their bodies so that they are tightly wedged in and nothing can yank

    them out.

    Lizards have crude third eyes on top of their heads that senses whether it's day or night.

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    The "Horned Devil" shoots blood from its eyes to scare away predators.

    See more about thisThorny Devil

    Flying Dragon Lizard

    A flying dragon lizard avoids danger by opening two large, winglike flaps of skin and gliding

    from tree to tree. The lizard steers and brakes with its tail. The large flaps are supported by

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    elongated ribs which they can expand and retract. The wings are brightly colored and for this

    reason they are also called the "butterfly lizard".

    Bearded Dragon Lizard

    The Bearded Dragon is one of the most common lizard pets, along with iguanas. They are

    generally docile.

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    Gecko

    The Gecko is the only lizard and reptile that speaks or barks. Many species are well known for

    their specialized toe pads that enable them to climb smooth and vertical surfaces, and even

    cross indoor ceilings with ease. There are an estimated 2,000 different species of geckos

    worldwide, with many in existence still yet to be found. Just recently a 100-million-year old

    gecko species was discovered in the Eastern Himalayas.

    One gecko with distinct coloring and bark! -Tokay Gecko

    Frilled Lizard

    This defensive posture of thefrilled lizardis intended to increase its apparent size and

    intimidate adversaries. They open their frills around their necks and hiss when threatened.

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    Old-Man Lizard aka Casque-Head Lizard aka Hernandez's Helmeted Basilisk(Corytophanes

    Hernadezi) - Belize - Source: Kristiina Hurme

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    Old-Man Lizard aka Casque-Head Lizard aka Hernandez's Helmeted Basilisk(Corytophanes

    Hernadezi) - Belize - Source: Kristiina Hurme

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    Yellow-spotted Night Lizard (Lepidopyma Flavimaculatum) - Belize - Source: Kristiina Hurme

    Blue Tongued Skink

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    Asian Agamid

    Agamids are lizards of the Old World. There are more than 300 different species in Africa, Asia

    and Australia. Their counterpart in the Americas would be the Iguanidae. Some agamids enjoy

    the water and others prefer the trees.